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  • At BookBrunch blog*, Nicholas Clee, former Editor of the Bookseller, draws attention to an article he wrote in the New Statesman in the wake of the just-finished London Book Fair.

    Publishing Maxine 2009

  • Mr Nicholas Clee has been rather visible recently, with the publication of a new book, Eclipse, and a recent article in the New Statesman about (among other things) the effect of celebrity "authors" on book publishing (see this Petrona post) and what seems to be the implementation of the long-promised subscription-only status for his Bookbrunch blog.

    May 2009 Maxine 2009

  • At BookBrunch blog*, Nicholas Clee, former Editor of the Bookseller, draws attention to an article he wrote in the New Statesman in the wake of the just-finished London Book Fair.

    Trends in book publishing Maxine 2009

  • Mr Nicholas Clee has been rather visible recently, with the publication of a new book, Eclipse, and a recent article in the New Statesman about (among other things) the effect of celebrity "authors" on book publishing (see this Petrona post) and what seems to be the implementation of the long-promised subscription-only status for his Bookbrunch blog.

    Publishing Maxine 2009

  • Mr Nicholas Clee has been rather visible recently, with the publication of a new book, Eclipse, and a recent article in the New Statesman about (among other things) the effect of celebrity "authors" on book publishing (see this Petrona post) and what seems to be the implementation of the long-promised subscription-only status for his Bookbrunch blog.

    Will the Espresso machine help booksellers? Maxine 2009

  • Mr Nicholas Clee has been rather visible recently, with the publication of a new book, Eclipse, and a recent article in the New Statesman about (among other things) the effect of celebrity "authors" on book publishing (see this Petrona post) and what seems to be the implementation of the long-promised subscription-only status for his Bookbrunch blog.

    Will the Espresso machine help booksellers? Maxine 2009

  • At BookBrunch blog*, Nicholas Clee, former Editor of the Bookseller, draws attention to an article he wrote in the New Statesman in the wake of the just-finished London Book Fair.

    Trends in book publishing Maxine 2009

  • Now I was there, standing on Clee Liberty, a common of close-cropped turf and bracken the colour of stone, covering several square miles of the Brown Clee hill.

    Country diary: Wenlock Edge 2011

  • At BookBrunch blog*, Nicholas Clee, former Editor of the Bookseller, draws attention to an article he wrote in the New Statesman in the wake of the just-finished London Book Fair.

    April 2009 Maxine 2009

  • Mr Nicholas Clee has been rather visible recently, with the publication of a new book, Eclipse, and a recent article in the New Statesman about (among other things) the effect of celebrity "authors" on book publishing (see this Petrona post) and what seems to be the implementation of the long-promised subscription-only status for his Bookbrunch blog.

    PETRONA Maxine 2009

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